AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHurricane Preparedness: PM Philip J. Pierre urged stronger readiness as NEMAC met at NEMO HQ in Bisee, stressing family emergency plans, home/business securing, and official updates ahead of the 2026 Atlantic season. Transport Reform Politics: Pierre acknowledged a CDB study pushing minibus network reforms, but warned major changes may trigger public pushback and electoral fallout. Ireland Visa Change: From June 15, Saint Lucians must get a visa to travel to Ireland (including diplomatic/service passports), with transit visas also required; limited transitional arrangements apply for trips booked before June 15. Local Youth & Football: SLFA president Lyndon Cooper called affiliates to recommit and chart a women’s football strategic plan, while Castries Youth League knockout action begins with Under-12 quarterfinals and other age groups chasing playoff spots. Castries Education: PDJSS and Sir Ira Simmons hosted a career fair in Vide Bouteille to help Form Two–Four students plan CSEC subject choices. Climate Financing Push: Saint Lucia hosted a climate adaptation pitch-and-match event to turn National Adaptation Plan priorities into investment-ready projects. Regional Tourism Media: CTO and TEMPO Networks expanded a 20-year partnership to boost Caribbean tourism storytelling through digital, social, and broadcast coverage.
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